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Nurturing Your Inner Child

A Journey of Healing and Self-Compassion

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21 Modules

Structure

On-Demand

Recordings

Audio Lecture

Content

~1.5 Hours

Duration

$99 one-time

with 2 years of access to the content

Instructors

 

 
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Satyanarayana Dasa Babaji, PhD

Guru, Founder of the Field of Science of Vedic Psychology

 

Jessica Richmond (Dr. Joshi)

Vedic Psychologist, Babaji's disciple

 
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Curriculum

Course Outline 

 

01

Why Are Relationships So Difficult and Painful?

02

Limiting Beliefs Learned in Childhood

03

Limiting Beliefs of the Wounded Inner Child

04

To Nurture Your Inner Child, Do These 3 Steps

05

Qualities of Nurturing Words

06

Example 1

07

Step 1 — Identify The Limiting Belief

08

Step 2 — Replace The Limiting Belief With a Loving Belief

09

Step 3 — Nurture Your Inner Child

10

Example 2

11

Step 1 — Identify The Limiting Belief

12

Step 2 — Replace The Limiting Belief With a Loving Belief

13

Step 3 — Nurture Your Inner Child

14

Example 3

15

Step 1 — Identify The Limiting Belief

16

Step 2 — Replace The Limiting Belief With a Loving Belief

17

Step 3 — Nurturing Your Inner Child

18

Example 4

19

Step 1 — Identify The Limiting Belief

20

Step 2 — Replace The Limiting Belief With a Loving Belief

21

Step 3 — Nurturing Your Inner Child

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Preview

Listen to a Sample 

A taste of the course — one module from the full curriculum. 

The Powerful Effect of Parents Words 

Module 3 of 21 ~ Excerpt

Expert Faculty

Meet Babaji, the creator of the science of Vedic Psychology, and Jessica Richmond, the pioneering Vedic Psychologist.

Ancient Vedic Wisdom

Precious pearls of timeless wisdom that can help you understand the subtleties of the mind.

Audio Recordings

So you can listen again and again.

Self-Reflection

Signs of a Wounded Inner Child

A checklist of patterns explored in the course — honest reflection is the beginning of healing.

 
 
 

Speak harshly to yourself when you make a mistake

 

Believe you must earn love by being useful

 

Feel unworthy of rest, joy, or celebration

 

Apologize for taking up space

 

Assume abandonment is inevitable

 

Confuse anxiety with love

 

Hold yourself to impossible standards

 

Compare your inside to everyone else's outside

 

Struggle to receive kindness or compliments

 

Fear being 'too much' or 'not enough'

 

Suppress the child within to appear composed

 

Confuse control with safety

 

Punish yourself for feeling angry or sad

 

Believe love is something you must chase

 

Distrust your own perceptions

 

Blame yourself for others' emotions

Nurture the Child Within —

Begin the healing

Approximately 1.5 hours of listening. A lifetime of gentler self-talk. 

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